205 research outputs found
Evaluating an Analysis-by-Synthesis Model for Jazz Improvisation
Accompanying data for Frieler, K. and Zaddach, W.-G., 2022. Evaluating an Analysis-by-Synthesis Model for Jazz Improvisation. Transactions of the International Society for Music Information Retrieval, 5(1), pp.20–34. DOI: http://doi.org/10.5334/tismir.8
Evaluating an Analysis-by-Synthesis Model for Jazz Improvisation
Accompanying data for Frieler, K. and Zaddach, W.-G., 2022. Evaluating an Analysis-by-Synthesis Model for Jazz Improvisation. Transactions of the International Society for Music Information Retrieval, 5(1), pp.20–34. DOI: http://doi.org/10.5334/tismir.8
Evaluating an Analysis-by-Synthesis Model for Jazz Improvisation
Accompanying data for Frieler, K. and Zaddach, W.-G., 2022. Evaluating an Analysis-by-Synthesis Model for Jazz Improvisation. Transactions of the International Society for Music Information Retrieval, 5(1), pp.20–34. DOI: http://doi.org/10.5334/tismir.8
Fast emulator of changes in crop yields at different levels of global warming
This is the Online Supplement to the following publication: Ostberg, S., Schewe, J., Childers, K.,
and Frieler, K.: Changes in crop yields and their variability at different levels of global warming, Earth System
Dynamics, 9, 2018. The Supplement contains a number of additional figures as well as the emulator coefficients
needed to apply the emulators presented in the paper to derive yield changes for any given pair of global mean
temperature change (GMT) and atmospheric CO2 concentration (pCO2). See readme.pdf for details.</p
Human displacements, fatalities, and economic damages linked to remotely observed floods (FLODIS)
FLODIS links estimates of flood-induced human displacements, fatalities, and economic damages to flooded areas observed through remote sensing. The repository contains the two final FLODIS datasets for displacement, fatalities and damages. Additionally, geocoded IDMC data on displacement between 2008 and 2021 is provided, which can be linked with other hazard inventories.
Mester, B., Frieler, K. & Schewe, J. Human displacements, fatalities, and economic damages linked to remotely observed floods. Sci Data 10, 482 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-023-02376-
Flood Processing
<p>Flood processing methods used, i.a., in the publication</p>
<p>S.N. Willner, A. Levermann, F. Zhao, K. Frieler, Adaptation required to preserve future high-end river flood risk at present levels. Sci. Adv. 4, eaao1914 (2018).</p>
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The vulnerability, impacts, adaptation and climate services advisory board (VIACS AB v1.0) contribution to CMIP6
This paper describes the motivation for the creation of the Vulnerability, Impacts, Adaptation and Climate Services (VIACS) Advisory Board for the Sixth Phase of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP6), its initial activities, and its plans to serve as a bridge between climate change applications experts and climate modelers. The climate change application community comprises researchers and other specialists who use climate information (alongside socioeconomic and other environmental information) to analyze vulnerability, impacts and adaptation of natural systems and society in relation to past, ongoing and projected future climate change. Much of this activity is directed toward the co-development of information needed by decision-makers for managing projected risks. CMIP6 provides a unique opportunity to facilitate a two-way dialogue between climate modelers and VIACS experts who are looking to apply CMIP6 results for a wide array of research and climate services objectives. The VIACS Advisory Board convenes leaders of major impact sectors, international programs, and climate services to solicit community feedback that increases applications relevance of the CMIP6-Endorsed Model Intercomparison Projects (MIPs). As an illustration of its potential, the VIACS community provided CMIP6 leadership with a list of prioritized climate model variables and MIP experiments of greatest interest to the climate model applications community, indicating the applicability and societal relevance of climate model simulation outputs. The VIACS Advisory Board also recommended an impacts version of Obs4MIPs, and indicated user needs for the gridding and processing of model output
Did Melody Become a Schrödinger Cat? Commentary on Clark & Arthur
I comment on Clark and Arthur's response to a YouTuber’s claim of the death of melody for which they used corpus analysis and statistical methods of computational musicology. While I basically appreciate the effort, I also will discuss three pertinent problems I see ingrained here: whether such claims can be substantiated in any form in the first place, and how to react to dubious claims disseminated from YouTube musicology, and I will also shortly discuss some methodological issues
Intonation in unaccompanied singing: Accuracy, drift, and a model of reference pitch memory
Copyright 2014 Acoustical Society of America. This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the author and the Acoustical Society of America.
The following article appeared in J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 136, 401 (2014) and may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1121/1.4881915
Adaptation required to preserve future high-end river flood risk at present levels
<p>Dataset accompanying the publication</p>
<p>S.N. Willner, A. Levermann, F. Zhao, K. Frieler, Adaptation required to preserve future high-end river flood risk at present levels. Sci. Adv. 4, eaao1914 (2018).</p>
<p>The dataset includes the increase in flood protection that is required to keep the observed high-end flood risk of the past constant in the next 25 years as well as the affected population in both periods used (1971-2004 and 2035-2044).</p>
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